This undergraduate textbook offers a self-contained and concise
introduction to measure theory and integration. The author takes an
approach to integration based on the notion of distribution. This
approach relies on deeper properties of the Riemann integral which
may not be covered in standard undergraduate courses. It has
certain advantages, notably simplifying the extension to "fuzzy"
measures, which is one of the many topics covered in the book. This
book will be accessible to undergraduate students who have
completed a first course in the foundations of analysis. Containing
numerous examples as well as fully solved exercises, it is
exceptionally well suited for self-study or as a supplement to
lecture courses.
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